Abstract

ABSTRACTEffect of sprouting and heat treatment of wheat on physicochemical, milling, rheological and baking properties of three high yielding Indian wheat varieties were investigated. Flour recovery, diastatic activity and total sugars increased significantly in sprouted samples whereas damaged starch and gluten decreased with concomitant increase in free amino nitrogen. Poor rheological properties were exhibited by sprouted wheats which considerably improved with heat treatment. The bread baked from sprouted wheat flours had smaller loaf volume with poor crumb characteristics but cookies prepared from the same flour exhibited better spread. Heat treatment brought about considerable improvement in baked volume and crumb characteristics of breads.

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